1.0 LevelMAX Peak Limiter
LevelMAX Peak limiting instantaneously limits the output voltage to not exceed the defined
peak threshold voltage.
1.1 Peak Limiter Threshold (V
pk
)
In Auto mode, the peak limiter threshold value is automatically determined from the defined
RMS threshold and the low pass frequency defined in the XOVER block. For a low pass
frequency less than 100 Hz, the RMS to peak threshold ratio is 6 dB. From 100 Hz to 400 Hz,
the RMS to peak ratio increases from 6 dB to 9 dB. Above 400 Hz, the ratio remains at 9 dB.
For Advanced mode, the peak limiter threshold can be set by the user.
1.2 Peak Limiter Attack (sec)
The peak limiter attack time is instantaneous and cannot be modified. The output voltage is
limited to the value defined by the peak limiter threshold (see 1.1).
1.3 Peak Limiter Release (sec)
In Auto mode, the peak limiter release time is determined by the high pass frequency defined in
the XOVER block.
For Advanced mode, the peak limiter release time can be set by the user.
1.4 Peak Limiter Look-Ahead
Peak Limiter Look-Ahead inserts a delay into the peak limiter signal path in order to ‘look’ at the
input signal and anticipate when the peak threshold will be exceeded. If it detects that the
threshold will be exceeded, the signal is gradually reduced prior to reaching the threshold, while
still limiting to the correct peak voltage. This approach eliminates a sharp signal discontinuity
which, in turn, could create audible distortion.
The peak limiter look-ahead value is 0.5 ms. This value was determined to be subjectively
acceptable for most frequency ranges while not adversely compromising overall latency. Overall
latency remains constant regardless of whether the LevelMAX Limiter suite is enabled (ON) or
bypassed (OFF).